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Topic: WinKey Enhancement Project (WEP) (Read 41340 times)

Do you interesting to enhance <Win>-key functionality? Then welcome to the WinKey Enhancement Project (WEP)! Visit http://wep.dcmembers.com, and tell me what do you think about it. Try my little programs and use it if you like them for free. All of them based on Autohotkey scripting. I plan to collect user's opinions and then to make program that will combine all useful functions with <Win>-key. Also I have an idea to write javascript, which will make possible to compile all functions that end-user checked in the table of functions, online, into the single program with wide functionality of the <Win>-key.

I'm with JG & TucknDar - hardcoding the keys (in individual executables for one(!) or more keys) is a bit too limiting, a lot of us here already have our own remapping scripts running - so uploading the source would be nice but if you don't want to do that try to allow those who may be interested in your program to map keys to their preference.

I like your GridMove and used it.But I want to make similar <Win>-keyed functionality.Do you interested to make such program, which will move active window to predefined (by selected customizable profiles) positions?

to tomos and to nosh:AHK-links I'll include into the homepage some time (next days) later. I think I must to recast my homepage.

to TucknDar:Autohotkey scripting is that all you need! Are you interested in the specific functions?

to f0dder:I cannot and don't want to change wep-abbreviation in the home-page of the project.I think that this project will not grow so, that someone place information about WEP in WikiPedia pages

wep: publishing the source allong with the programs on your main page has 2 advantages: 1 - people will trust your programs (more) because they can compile them themselves 2 - can serve as a learning ground for others

About gridmove.. I think you just described what gridmove does, i can't understand what you're asking for..

About gridmove.. I think you just described what gridmove does, i can't understand what you're asking for..

I do not use GridMove last time and forgot that it has hotkeys (because i did not used them) too. But now I see that "FastMove is a faster alternative to Command mode. /*incomplete*/""I meant that I prefer to use simple <Win>-keyed move windows to its positions, without any generation of grid on the screen. Anyway I'll try to make it by myself. I have an idea: IMHO, it would be greate function to realize window arrange function (as standart system one called by right click on the taskbar) temporarily for exx. by holding CapsLock.If somebody would make (or already made) such function, please, lem me know about it and give me a link.

to TucknDar:Autohotkey scripting is that all you need! Are you interested in the specific functions?

Actually my reply was more aimed at the link that f0dder provided. So basically I'm much in favour of your WEP project But as has been requested, please also provide downloadable sources. That way I can either change things myself or at least learn a little bit more about AHK. Thanks!

I tried out the MouseScroll,Firstly, I misunderstood it - I thought it would show & scroll through the "box" shown when you Alt+Tab (must look, think there's something like that here...)Second:is this a bug? - it scrolls through all windows in one direction (forwards), but it only scrolls between the two last shown windows when I scroll in opposite direction

yes, same here.. if i hold down the Win key then middle-click, Alt+Tab menu would appear and i am able to use Win+Mouse Wheel to switch apps to & fro. however if use Win+Mouse Wheel only, it works as Tomos described.

I fixed this "bug". Try new MouseScroll! You can switch in the Alt+Tab menu to next or previous item only by <Win>+scroll wheel up or down.If you release the <Win>-key, then selected item(window) will activated. To escape Alt+Tab menu just press down <Esc> while you holding <Win>.Also one very useful preview feature I found, testing MouseScroll: if you press down <Alt> while <Win> is holds you can see (check) the selected item(window). It will be activated, but Alt+Tab menu do not hide. If selected item is not you want to switch to, you can continue to scroll mouse, selecting other items in the Alt+Tab menu and preview them by <Alt>.